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Last month, the Duchess of Cambridge, 37, had a meeting with Lorraine Heggessey, CEO of the Royal Foundation while Prince Harry, 34, recently met Ms Heggessey alone, as did Prince William, 36, and the Duchess of Sussex, 37

Why does the CEO of the foundation have to meet with each of them individually? Why not all meet together? This seems like a massive waste of time

Last month, the Duchess of Cambridge, 37, had a meeting with Lorraine Heggessey, CEO of the Royal Foundation while Prince Harry, 34, recently met Ms Heggessey alone, as did Prince William, 36, and the Duchess of Sussex, 37

Why does the CEO of the foundation have to meet with each of them individually? Why not all meet together? This seems like a massive waste of time

Conflicting time tables? When William was available, Kate was busy colouring her colouring books, when Kate was free, William needed to brush teeth and Meghan was online roasting a chicken, and so on...

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Last month, the Duchess of Cambridge, 37, had a meeting with Lorraine Heggessey, CEO of the Royal Foundation while Prince Harry, 34, recently met Ms Heggessey alone, as did Prince William, 36, and the Duchess of Sussex, 37

Why does the CEO of the foundation have to meet with each of them individually? Why not all meet together? This seems like a massive waste of time

Time, other obligations, security x4, instead of x1, the added expenses, being more noticeable with a larger security and motorcade detail...The Charity Commission making the decisions... The different input from their different experience/educational background..Or they all hate each other.

The beautiful BAFTAs and the misguided manuscript coverage in Sunday's broadsheets is but a Dickensian tale:The Tale of Two Duchesses:"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times,It was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, It was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity,It was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, It was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, We had everything before us, we had nothing before us, We were all going direct to Heaven, we were all going direct the other way ..." - Charles Dickens, "A Tale of Two Cities"

Last month, the Duchess of Cambridge, 37, had a meeting with Lorraine Heggessey, CEO of the Royal Foundation while Prince Harry, 34, recently met Ms Heggessey alone, as did Prince William, 36, and the Duchess of Sussex, 37

Why does the CEO of the foundation have to meet with each of them individually? Why not all meet together? This seems like a massive waste of time

Conflicting time tables? When William was available, Kate was busy colouring her colouring books, when Kate was free, William needed to brush teeth and Meghan was online roasting a chicken, and so on...

Haha! That's probably it.

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“In the sky, there is no distinction of east and west; people create distinctions out of their own minds and then believe them to be true.”Buddha

Last month, the Duchess of Cambridge, 37, had a meeting with Lorraine Heggessey, CEO of the Royal Foundation while Prince Harry, 34, recently met Ms Heggessey alone, as did Prince William, 36, and the Duchess of Sussex, 37

Why does the CEO of the foundation have to meet with each of them individually? Why not all meet together? This seems like a massive waste of time

That's is telling about the Fab Four relation Poor lady have to endure 4 meetings maybe repeating same details over and over .

I still don't understand why they won't separate this into 2 different foundations: one for the Cambridges and one for the Sussexes. That just makes sense at this point so each couple can focus on their own interests.

I still don't understand why they won't separate this into 2 different foundations: one for the Cambridges and one for the Sussexes. That just makes sense at this point so each couple can focus on their own interests.

SB that requires sense and all four have proved over again that they are sorely lacking in that department.

I still don't understand why they won't separate this into 2 different foundations: one for the Cambridges and one for the Sussexes. That just makes sense at this point so each couple can focus on their own interests.

SB that requires sense and all four have proved over again that they are sorely lacking in that department.

You'll go mad if you expect this lot to exercise commonsense.

Charles wasn't involved in any foundation with his siblings at this age; they all had their own families and separate interests. So why should the now middle-aged future king and the future queen consort be tied to his younger brother and his wife in a foundation that's really only kicking off now? William and his family and Harry and his are going to increasingly diverge and it's time to establish those new directions for each of them not hark back to the past.

Yes, Margaret. William and Harry were seen for a long time as a pair unto themselves. It was so long with Kate joining the firm that by the time she did, everyone was long used to her, so then they were a trio. But now each of the princes with their wives and divergent interests, it makes sense that they split their foundations.

It also shows lately that Harry's image that was repaired and revamped was entirely due to exquisite PR BY the palace and not by any brights on his part. Meggers has shown him for who he really is, and it's not admirable. Just another spoiled princeling. History is full of them.

I still don't understand why they won't separate this into 2 different foundations: one for the Cambridges and one for the Sussexes. That just makes sense at this point so each couple can focus on their own interests.

I don't think the Sussexs need their own foundation. Really they should be absorbed into Charles' or the Queen's. But since they don't want that oversight they're staying at KP.

Does Edward or Anne have their own? If yes, then they should separate. If not, then my opinion above is probably the reason why they stay. Well that and they'd need another group of staff to run it.

I still don't understand why they won't separate this into 2 different foundations: one for the Cambridges and one for the Sussexes. That just makes sense at this point so each couple can focus on their own interests.

I don't think the Sussexs need their own foundation. Really they should be absorbed into Charles' or the Queen's. But since they don't want that oversight they're staying at KP.

Does Edward or Anne have their own? If yes, then they should separate. If not, then my opinion above is probably the reason why they stay. Well that and they'd need another group of staff to run it.

I’m on my phone so I’ll add links later but...

The Princess Anne’s Charties founded in 1979

The Wessex Youth Trust founded in 1999

Plus Edward has taken over The Duke of Edinburgh Awards

Harry should really stick with Sentebale and Invictus...I have so many thought on how he could grow those (especially Invictus).

I think the time is coming for them to split the foundation. It worked when they were two brothers and even adding Kate in worked because to start she really just tagged along.

Personally I'd keep the Foundation for W&K and have Harry and MEg focus on Invictus and Sentebale. I wonder if they actually would do this were it not the feud rumours. It would be too much for the media to cope with if they did split the Foundation so until then its separate meetings, Christmas parties etc.